Don Staples wrote:
>> Larry Caldwell wrote:
> >
> > In article <19971010021700.WAA08381 at ladder02.news.aol.com>,
> > wwdola at aol.com (WWDOLA) wrote:
> >
> > > springs, 290,000 cords of merchantable hardwoods and pine timber.
> >
> > Is that how they cruise timber in the south? Shoot, everybody knows
> > a cord of hardwood is worth more than a cord of pine. And they
> > didn't even mention if it was all in one stack, or spread out all
> > over the place.
> >
>> Nope, its not. Must be one of those real estate types. 11 cords to the
> acre? Sounds like cut over brush land. Pulp wood in the south (Texas)
> is going for $29 cord for pine, and $12 a cord for hard wood. On
> occaisions, you cannot sell the hardwood.
>> On second thought, not knowing where the 26,000 acres is located, sounds
> suspiciously like a mining reclaimation project.
> >
> > Cave ab homine unius libri.
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> Don Staples
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